Things to do in Volusia County (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
向东出发:“Lighthouses are always on my itinerary. Passing through Daytona Beach, Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is the first destination to visit.
A trip to the East Coast of the United States
December 31, 2019”
Guest User:“Love the Location stayed here several times the past few years.. Great Breakfast, Great Location, Good Rooms with Great views.. excellent during the summer only one complaint is everytime I go I forget how bad the (HoT) water pressure is ...”
Juan:“I could tell the hotel had been really nice once. It had just weathered a storm a lot of the rooms were not working. My room did not have electricity by the bed nor did the phone work. other than that, trip.com got the wrong dates on my reservation. They book me for Saturday and Sunday leaving Monday, but my conference, the only reason for my trip, started Monday. Essentially they had me checking out on the day the conference was to begin. I told them immediately but they did nothing about it. trip.com not worth the effort. The Shores resort and spa Daytona Beach will be back and certainly worth the stay if you can get over the front desk staff…. except for the one with the purple ish colored hair. she’s a keeper.”
Locamotive:“It's a good location. About 15 minutes away from the beach, and 5 minutes from the Daytona International Speedway.
My room was clean at check in however, housekeeping failed to maintain the room during my stay.
The Daytime front desk agent, (I forgot her name , yet love her accent,) was fantastic. She assisted with my accommodation requests and made my guest experience wonderful! Kudos to her. Thank you for giving the guest experience everyone should have.”
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cici:“Off the Hook at Inlet Harbor
For lunch, go to the nearby seaside restaurant Off the Hook at Inlet Harbor, right next to the lighthouse. This is a seafood restaurant. The blue and white exterior of the house makes people feel cheerful. Oyster shells are used as decorative landscapes on both sides of the entrance. The blue sky and white clouds, swaying coconut trees, and a large terrace can be used to see the seaside scenery. At dusk, the heat fades away, which should be very beautiful.
Address: 133 Inlet Harbor Rd, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127
Business hours: Monday to Thursday, Sunday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday and Saturday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm”